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Museum Exhibit Sparks Political Firestorm | Winnipeg News
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A fiery clash erupts over a powerful new exhibit at Canada’s Museum for Human Rights, “Palestine Uprooted — Nakba Past and Present,” as Minister Pascale St-Onge accuses the museum of political bias for omitting Hamas’s terrorist designation and framing the attacks as solely targeting Jewish people. Museum president John Lewis calls her intervention “unacceptable political interference,” defending the exhibit’s independence and the board’s prior review. The controversy has ignited fierce debate — critics accuse the minister of silencing Palestinian narratives, while others label the exhibit one-sided propaganda — turning a cultural moment into a national reckoning.
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